noeadame98 noeadame98
  • 21-03-2017
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What type of scene does Blake set for “The Lamb”?

city
mystery
pastoral
village

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DylanMax1999 DylanMax1999
  • 24-03-2017
 “The Lamb” is set in a pastoral scene, aligning the imagery of childhood innocence with nature. So you're answer would be Pastoral. 
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selerizzuti
selerizzuti selerizzuti
  • 29-01-2019

Hi there!

The answer you are looking for is option C. Pastoral.

“The Lamb” is a strongly religious poem that takes the pastoral life of the lamb and connects it to the biblical life of Jesus Christ. The setting of this poem is almost a caricature of British country life, complete with pastoral imagery.

Hope this helps!

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